House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told a gathering at the 92nd Street Y in New York on Sunday that there may have to be “collateral damage” to those Americans who do not agree with the Democratic Party agenda.

In a long, rambling monologue, during which she stumbled on her words and appeared to lose her train of thought, Pelosi said:

“We have to have total clarity about what we do, when it comes to everything — a woman’s right to choose, gay marriage … whether it’s about immigration, whether it’s about gun safety, whether it’s about climate … I think that we owe the American people to be there for them, for their financial security, respecting the dignity and worth of every person in our country, and if there’s some collateral damage for some others who do not share our view, well, so be it, but it shouldn’t be our original purpose.”

So, what did she mean by “collateral damage”?

It’s not entirely clear, but it’s definitely not something good.

Democrats have been making noise for some time about prosecuting Americans who disagree with their positions on things ranging from climate change to gender.